The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn—Part 2 may forever live on in infamy as the movie that almost went for a bold and bloody ending before reigning it in and given us a tamer ending marking the end of an era. However, if you are a Twihard, or simply an avid film collector looking to complete your Twilight Saga collection, you’ll be able to do so when Breaking Dawn—Part 2 hits Blu-ray, DVD, and digital download on March 2.

A few days ago, we learned that The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 was getting a special Extended Edition DVD/Blu-ray set, which will include an extra eight minutes of the movie that wasn't included in the theatrical version of the film. One of the new missing scenes has been made available online and shows us a morning-after conversation between Edward and Bella.

A little more than a year after The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 was released on DVD/Blu-ray, Summit is distributing an extended edition of the first part of the final installment in the vampire franchise. It features eight minutes of never-before-scene footage selected by the director and added back into the movie, along with optional audio commentary.

Breaking Dawn Part 2 could in many ways be the biggest film of the Twilight franchise, what with the enormous battle scene, the many vampires coming in from all over the world to help Bella and Edward, and of course, the "they lived happily ever after" ending. But it won't be the biggest at the box office, at least in its opening weekend

Successfully adapting a character from the page to the screen isn’t always about playing the person exactly as he or she was written. Sometimes the most successful transitions are about emphasizing a certain personality trait that’s downplayed in the text.

The soundtrack for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 won't hit shelves until next week, with a release date of November 13, just a few days ahead of the film's arrival in theaters, but the full list of tracks set to be featured on the album can now be heard streaming online.

It's officially November, and for Twilight fans, that's good news as it means we're just weeks away from the arrival of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2, the final film in the franchise based on Stephenie Meyer's series of vampire novels. Some fans may be trying to refrain from over-indulging in promotional content ahead of the film's release, but for those of you who want to watch every bit of the movie that's released ahead of its official debut, we have four clips from Breaking Dawn - Part 2 to show you.

A lot of what we've seen for the upcoming final installment of the feature adaptations of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series have focused on the action and suspense. The latest TV spot for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 focuses on Bella and Edward's relationship and their family, as well as Bella embracing her newly acquired vampire strength as she embraces her husband.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 arrives in theaters in a matter of weeks, delivering the final installment of the feature adaptations of Stephenie Meyer's vampire series. We've seen a number of trailers and TV spots over the months, and today we have a clip from the movie, showing us Bella as she tests her strength with the help of one of the Cullens.

We've passed the one-month mark in the countdown for the release of the final installment in The Twilight Saga, and it seems safe to assume that Summit will start ramping up the final promotional push as the release of Breaking Dawn Part 2 inches closer. Today we have a new featurette, which has the cast talking about what's in store for Edward, Bella and the rest of the Cullens as the final feature adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's vampire series wraps up.

Summit Entertainment recently revealed the final domestic poster for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 with maximum fanfare, staging a series of launches across the Internet where rabid fans were given the chance to see snippets of the poster before the full thing was revealed

Summit has gone above and beyond to create plenty of hype for the final theatrical poster for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2. Since yesterday, five pieces of the poster have made their way online, with the most recent piece giving us a glimpse at actual characters. At last, the wait is over and the full poster has arrived.

Later on today, we'll get a look at the full final theatrical poster for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2. Pieces of the poster have been arriving online since yesterday. Those who want their biggest peek yet can take a look at the fifth piece here, but be warned, it does spoil the image a bit.

The final poster for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 has been making its way around the globe for the past day. Revealed across different time zones, it began at 8:00am in New Zealand when the first section was revealed; continued at 9:00am in Tokyo; and then 8:00am in Dubai. Now, however, it's 9:00am in London and it's time to show you another piece of the puzzle.

It's that time again. Just a few hours ago, we shared the second piece of the last theatrical poster for the upcoming final installment of The Twilight Saga. Two of the five Breaking Dawn Part 2 poster-pieces have already been revealed and we have the third piece to go with it.

Twilight fans have cause to celebrate today as advance tickets for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 have officially gone on sale. What's more, Summit is releasing the last of the final theatrical poster. In less than a day, the full poster will arrive online. But those who can't wait can enjoy the image bit by bit.

Ok, Twilight fans, earlier today we told you that the final poster Breaking Dawn Part 2 was on the way, but that it would be delivered in pieces over the course of the next day. The first piece has arrived on schedule, and it gives us a look at Bella and Edward from the first Twilight movie.

At least you can fill time in between poster reveals by grabbing advance tickets to Breaking Dawn Part 2, as they officially went on sale at various outlets on Oct. 1 at midnight. You can assume that shows are selling out quickly, so if you want to be among that first wave of audiences who see how Twilight concludes, hop online and grab your tickets now

In a little over a week, Twilight fans will be able to purchase tickets for the release of the highly anticipated final installment of the feature adaptations of Stephenie Meyer's beloved vampire series. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 arrives in theaters this November, and from what Kellan Lutz says, fans will want to stick around for the credits from the movie, as there's apparently something planned for that.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 doesn't arrive in theaters until mid-November, but fans of the vampire series won't have to wait that long to get their tickets for the film's release. Those hoping to get their tickets early, or purchase tickets for the planned Twilight marathon will be able to do so in a matter of weeks!

Last week, a new sneak peek at the upcoming final installment in The Twilight Saga was revealed at the MTV Video Music Awards, showing us the Cullens, the Volturi, the wolves and other vampires looking ready for a fight. The latest theatrical trailer for Breaking Dawn Part 2 runs for about a minute longer and adds a few more intense moments from the film.

Some new photos from the upcoming final installment to The Twilight Saga have made their way online, along with a few updates on the movie. From what director Bill Condon has said, they're in the process of working on the visual effects for the film. He also announced the runtime for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2, which as it turns out, will be the shortest of all five films.

It may take some effort for Twilight fans who loved that the film's stars were a real-life couple to separate fiction from reality enough to support the final film, in the wake of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart's well publicized split. Entertainment Weekly may be putting that to the test with the cover of these week's issue, which features Stewart and Pattinson cuddled close as Edward and Bella for the magazine's Fall Movie Preview issue.

As fall approaches, so does the final installment of the feature adaptations of Stephenie Meyer's The Twilight Saga, with Breaking Dawn Part 2 headed into theaters this November. A new photo from the film has made its way online, giving us a look at a scene that seems a bit modified from how it's revealed in the book.

Given all the headlines about Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and their personal lives in the last week or so, you might be able to forget that they are actually famous for starring in a series of movies together. But as Stewart and Pattinson try to navigate the fallout in their own lives, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 is coming whether they like it or not

This year, the first panel of Comic Con is also one of the biggest. It's time for the screaming tween girls and their moms to descend upon Hall H one last time, as the panel for the final Twilight movie-- The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn-Part 2 that is-- gives fans their first look at the final chapter of Bella and Edward's vampiric romance

With the final installment in the feature adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's popular vampire series set to arrive in theaters this fall, it's not surprising to learn that fans are once again eager enough to get into the Twilight panel at Comic Con in San Diego to camp out days in advance. The occasion is likely to be an exciting one for fans sharing their love for the books...

As Comic Con approaches, the TV networks have been rolling out the panel confirmations fairly steadily. We're still waiting for more confirmations on what movies will be showcased with panels at this year's Comic Con. It looks like Summit is bringing The Twilight Saga back to San Diego next month, in anticipation of the second part of the final installment to the Stephenie Meyer-written vampire series. An update on the film's presence at the convention was posted today.

Maybe the most interesting, and refreshing, thing in the whole trailer is those last few shots, showing the vampire tribes going head to head…. and Bella right there in the thick of it. We had three movies that were nothing but vampire action happening while she stood by the side

Tomorrow is Twilight vampire Edward Cullen's 111th birthday, and Summit is honoring the occasion by unveiling a brand new teaser trailer for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2. In anticipation of this, they've offered us an appetizer in the form of a ten-second sneak peek. Check it out ahead for a glimpse of the teaser trailer we'll get to see tomorrow.

Hot on the heels of the recently released photos from the upcoming final installment to The Twilight Saga comes word of a certain character's approaching birthday. Summit has special plans to acknowledge the 111th birthday of Edward Cullen, which apparently happens to take place later this week. If you're waiting for the next new look at Breaking Dawn Part 2, you won't have to wait long.

Just yesterday, we shared a photo that gave us a look at Edward (Robert Pattinson), Bella (Kristen Stewart) and their new daughter Renesmee (Mackenzie Foy). There were hints that more glimpses at the Cullen family might be on the way and sure enough, a bunch of new photos from the movie have made their way online. Vampires ahead!

Have you been terrified by Taylor Lautner today? Odds are you haven't, unless you staged a home viewing of his 2011 non-hit Abduction or stared at the Blu-Ray cover of Breaking Dawn Part 2 and tried not to look into his eyes. But prepare yoursel

Given that the film's teaser trailer, which you can watch below, focused almost entirely on Bella hunting in the woods, it's no surprise that they want to emphasize it in the movie. In case you're behind on the most popular vampire franchise of all time, at the end of Breaking Dawn Part 1 Bella was transformed into a vampire after giving birth

If you were among the many who visited the theater this weekend to see The Hunger Games, there’s a good chance you caught the teaser trailer for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2. While the video didn’t give up much as far as what’s in store for Edward and Bella in the next chapter of their lives, we were able to get a few new glimpses of new-Bella.

So Bella's a vampire now, which means she's finally not ordinary, that she and Edward are the same temperature now, and that Jacob is begrudgingly acknowledge she can sorta-kinda pass for a human. She's also got the red eyes we saw at the end of Breaking Dawn Part 1, and an apparent penchant for hunting down deer in the forest

While those who are eager to watch The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 over and over to their heart’s content will have the opportunity to do so as soon as next month, the newly joined Lionsgate and Summit have celebrated the global success of the film with the first joint release since their union.

There’s cause to celebrate for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1. The film, which made its grand debut earlier this month, has already surpassed a half a billion dollars worldwide. That’s not a bad haul for twelve days in the theater and while things are bound to taper off at the box office, the film will probably continue to rake in even more cash as fans return for more or finally get around to seeing it.

Dr. Michael G. Chez, the medical director of pediatric neurology and epilepsy for Sutter Sacramento, believes that Condon’s scene – which involves multiple flashes of red, black and white colors – could be triggering episodes of photosensitive epilepsy in audience members who might not even be aware of the fact that they are prone to such a reaction.

The good news for fans of the week's new releases is that a lot of them are doing just fine at as well-- The Muppets made an estimated $7.3 million yesterday, putting it on track for a $50 million weekend and a firm second place. And while the delightful Arthur Christmas is behind Happy Feet Two, with just $2.8 million yesterday, it still could make $22 million for the weekend

It seems safe to conclude that the Twilight audience is aging with the movies, without bringing in a significant number of younger fans to join the phenomenon. Compare that to the Harry Potter films, which throughout their 10-year run consistently brought in kids, to the point that the kids seeing Deathly Hallows Part 2 in theaters weren't even born when Sorcerer's Stone came out in 2001

If you want to rank Breaking Dawn against all the movies that came before it, it now boasts the fifth-largest opening ever domestically, and the 10th best worldwide-- a stat that allowed it to jump past New Moon, which beat it with $142 million domestically but only grossed $274.9 million worldwide. Either way it's hard to deny that the Twilight movies continue to be massively, massively successful

That Friday take puts Breaking Dawn on pace for an opening weekend in the range of $140 million, probably just behind New Moon's massive total. The movie has already grossed $138 million worldwide, so by the time this weekend is over, the penultimate Twilight movie will be well on its way toward making back its budget. None of this is a surprise, of course, and the executives at Summit are probably already salivating

With Breaking Dawn - Part 1 in theaters today, I talked to Rosenberg about the challenges of this movie's plot, how she wrote a scene about two people wanting to sleep together when no one said the word "sex," and how she reacts to the polarizing reaction Twilight gets online-- you may be surprised by how fired up she gets about it

It would have been enough to set the midnight screenings all-time record if it weren't for that blasted Harry Potter, which brought in ridiculous $43.6 million over the summer and set a new record that will probably last for a long time. Don't be too sorry for Breaking Dawn though-- last night's $30.3 million puts it well on pace to match the $142.8 million opening weekend notched by New Moon

Breaking Dawn is far from the first movie to throw a big ol' wedding, and we'd argue it doesn't do it nearly as well as a lot of other classics. From a blended-cultures reception where the bride wears a sari and a Brazilian drum line plays to the poofy shoulder pads of an 80s party, weddings on film can often look way more fun than the ones you attend in real life

If you're a devoted Twihard you can probably guess what to expect in the final scene-- after all, Bella and Edward's wedding and her pregnancy is only part of the action. But we won't spoil the fun for everybody else. Breaking Dawn is poised to shatter all kind of box office records when it opens this weekend, and if the previous films are any indication, there will be big crowds even for the midnight screenings tonight

You know what? The Twilight hate has gotten boring-- not because Twilight is so great, or because the movies have gotten so much better, but because it's been the same damn whining and howling since the very first movie. From the kids at Comic Con who run through the halls chanting "Twilight ruined Comic Con!" to the commenters to even the critics

For some lucky, probably screaming Twilight fans though, the movie has already opened-- Breaking Dawn premiered last night in Los Angeles, complete with a black carpet and as much online hype as you could ask for. Yahoo! had a live stream of the entire premiere, and believe it or not, you can still watch it all embedded below

The Rotten Watch continues to steamroll its way through the box office and the Tomatometer and whatever the hell else gets in its way. We’ve been on a predicting tear and there’s no sign it's slowing down. This week vampires are back (ughh, again) and penguins get happy